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- FinBlade is a British mobile game and mobile app developer. FinBlade was founded by John Chasey, Fergus McNeill, Steve Longhurst and Barry Simpson in August...
- Moviso to mobile content tech firm FunMobility, and IOMO re-emerged as FinBlade. InfoSpace's directory services were acquired by Idearc for $225 million...
- published by Feral Interactive. The mobile phone version was developed by FinBlade. The game was modelled on an earlier trilogy of original Tomb Raider games...
- Bright Light (defunct) EA UK (defunct) Playfish (defunct) Eurocom (defunct) FinBlade (defunct) Flair Software (defunct) Graftgold (defunct) Greenstreet Software...
- fans and pumps) use a number of rotating fins, also called foils, wings, arms or blades. Propellers use the fins to translate torquing force to lateral...
- IOMO was closed and staff from IOMO formed a new mobile game developer, FinBlade, and a new mobile middleware developer, Metismo. 2002 Nokia Mobile Challenge...
- improves efficiency and helps to minimize oxygen consumption. Short, stiff-bladed fins are effective for short bursts of acceleration and maneuvering, and are...
- Excellence Awards 2008 in the category of Best New UK/European Studio alongside FinBlade, Konami Paris, Rockstar London and Doublesix. In January 2009, it was announced...
- a natural draft condenser that uses towers to distribute air across fin blades in order to dissipate heat. The project has been developed by the Spanish...